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Look at $SOL and $ETH recently breaking through this wave of volume. Actually, I’ve seen quite a few similar trends in the market.
Over the years of trading, I’ve noticed a phenomenon: many people get scared as soon as they see an upward move, constantly wondering whether they should sell first. Honestly, this mindset is the biggest enemy in trading.
Recently, I operated $ASR$. After breaking through a key support level, many people thought the rise was too fast and a bit scary. But history tends to repeat itself. Remember that wave in 2021? Many small coins experienced their main upward surge precisely when everyone thought they were too expensive. The market never changes direction just because you think the price is high. My $SOL order with a +13% profit was because I didn’t try to guess the top but waited for confirmation of the breakout and held firmly.
The current approach has become much simpler. I mainly watch $ETH ’s movements—if it can stay above the previous high along with increased volume, that’s a very positive signal. At that point, I might look for similar setups in coins like RIVER or FHE. Conversely, if there’s a false breakout or a quick pullback, I’ll follow the previous method with $BNB —exit immediately at -6%, no hesitation.
Going with the trend essentially means letting the market tell you the direction and then following it. Never fight against the market, because the market’s judgment is always correct.
*This is just a personal trading opinion share and does not constitute investment advice.*
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Holding on is really the hardest part. I'm a bit panicked seeing this wave of gains.
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Selling at -6%, sounds easy, but can you really do it in practice?
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So, is it all-in on $ETH signals or what’s the plan now?
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I agree, a bad mindset can ruin everything.
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I saw someone personally take multiple hits during the 2021 surge, haha.
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Wait, how do you see the RIVER and FHE structures?
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The key is not to be greedy, right? I lost money doing that before.
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The problem is how to tell if it's a real breakout or a false one—that's the real challenge.
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+13% is really stable, but you need strong mental resilience as a prerequisite.
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Following the trend is correct, but the market often tricks people too.